Akira Strikes Souleret Engineering with Massive Ransomware Attack

Ransomware

Summary

On July 18, 2025, the ransomware group Akira publicly claimed responsibility for an attack targeting
Souleret Engineering (LSSE), a U.S.-based company specializing in civil engineering and surveying.
According to the threat actor’s post, they intend to release over 14 GB of sensitive data unless negotiations are initiated.


Incident Report

FieldDetails
TargetSouleret Engineering (LSSE)
Domain
CountryUSA
Attacking GroupAkira
Date ReportedJuly 18, 2025
Threat Actor Statement“We are ready to upload more than 14 GB of corporate documents unless a company representative contacts us via the channels provided.”

About Souleret Engineering (LSSE)

Souleret Engineering (LSSE) is a renowned entity in the field of civil engineering and surveying, catering to various markets such as municipal, commercial, industrial, residential, utilities, and energy sectors. Their expertise makes them a vital player in the industry, handling numerous important projects across the USA.

About Akira Group

The Akira ransomware group is known for its aggressive tactics in targeting organizations across multiple sectors. Their modus operandi often involves threatening to release sensitive data unless their financial demands are met.

Proactive Response to Ransomware Threats

Organizations must take a proactive approach to safeguard against ransomware attacks. Dark web monitoring plays a crucial role in detecting potential threats and compromised data early on, enabling timely intervention. To ensure your company’s security, utilize tools like the email breach checker available at mspdarkintel.com/domain-breach-scan to keep an eye on unauthorized data exposure.

Recommendations

  • Monitor your domains and email addresses for exposure using reputable threat intelligence tools.
  • Conduct a full compromise assessment and incident response drill internally.
  • Verify backups and ensure they are offline and ransomware-resistant.
  • Educate staff on phishing, social engineering, and lateral movement techniques used by groups like Qilin.
  • Engage with cyber forensics and legal counsel before initiating contact with threat actors.

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